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The highest rainfall I have recorded for November and December together.

20 mms of rain recorded in August was due to a storm on the morning of 30th. Not all of Kefalonia experienced rainfall however.July and August had some very hot periods, but this was not so evident in the averages for each month.

January 2017 continues to be extreme, with the second lowest temperature and the second highest rainfall that I have recorded.Another extreme in March, the warmest and driest.

Temperatures shown are the monthly average of the highest daily temperature.Rainfall has been measured at Valeriano and total rainfall is calculated from August to the following July.

Thanks Jolly Roger for ur great work. Notice that November rainfall was the second highest since u started recording. Think it was probably even higher than our Scottish figure and that normally takes some beating!!!!!!!

What is going on with the weather? May, July and August have been the coolest I have recorded in 13 years. June was the second coolest in 13 years. I only recorded 1 cm of rain in July, but many places had a lot more. Unheard of in July!

Temperatures shown are the monthly average of the highest daily temperature.Rainfall has been measured at Valeriano and total rainfall is calculated from August to the following July.

Thanks for the latest update, Rog. Be interesting to see the new one. A strange summer in many ways!

Thanks Roger. The summer was 2-3 deg cooler by your data. Very odd what with global warming etc. ??Part of the austerity measures?

Tony

Actually, I think 'Global Warming' is a misnomer. What it actually means is that there are likely to be more extremes of weather in the future. Some places will be warmer, some cooler, some more wet and some more dry.The UK had a pretty decent summer, but there are predictions of extreme cold this winter.

Thanks Roger. The summer was 2-3 deg cooler by your data. Very odd what with global warming etc. ??Part of the austerity measures?

Tony

Actually, I think 'Global Warming' is a misnomer. What it actually means is that there are likely to be more extremes of weather in the future. Some places will be warmer, some cooler, some more wet and some more dry.The UK had a pretty decent summer, but there are predictions of extreme cold this winter.

Yes, they (you know who I mean, the talking heads who are making money out of it) have changed the name to Climate Change, so they can claim they got it right whatever happens.